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Saturday, February 16, 2013

Flying with T'way Airlines (Review) - Day 13 in South Korea

As soon as we got out of Yongduam Health Land for an overnight stay, we immediately took a taxi to the airport which was almost just 5 minutes away from the jjimjilbang. We were an hour early for our flight and I was pretty positive that nothing could go wrong, just like our flight with Jeju Air.

T'way Airlines (티웨이항공) is a low-cost airline based in Seoul that offers scheduled flights between Jeju to Seoul and vice versa. They also have international flights going to and from Thailand, Japan, and Taiwan.

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T'way Airlines

Monday, January 7, 2013

A review of our flight with Jeju Air – Day 10 in South Korea

After our visit to the Haedong Yonggungsa Temple, we took a bus back to where we were staying near Dongeui University station. It was quite a long trip so we had to take a taxi to the airport so that we won’t be late for our flight. As I have shared in this post, we had to cancel our earlier booking of Busan-Jeju with Air Busan as the firework festival was cancelled so we had to make changes with our schedule. We then booked another ticket with Jeju Air. There were other airlines offering flights to Jeju such as Korean Air, Asiana Airlines, Eastar Jet, Jeju Air, Jin Air and T'way Airlines. We needed a flight from Busan and we were on a budget so the only options were Air Busan and Jeju Air. In fairness to Air Busan, the flights were averagely-priced and we were able to cancel it with only 1000 Won penalty fee, not bad!

Jeju Air (제주항공) is a budget airline based in Jeju City that offers domestic flights between Jeju to Seoul, Busan, and Cheongju. They also offer flights to Jeju from other countries such as Thailand, Philippines, Guam, Vietnam, Hong Kong, Japan and China.

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Jeju Air's check-in counter at Gimhae Airport

Monday, November 19, 2012

Jeju via Plane – Booking via T’way Airlines Part 2

This a continued post for booking via T'way Airlines (please see earlier post on how to make a log-in ID here.) First click Log-In (as shown below) and input your membership details.

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Sunday, October 7, 2012

Jeju via Plane – Booking via T’way Airlines Part 1

In preparation for my much-awaited 16 day trip to SouthKorea, I have already started creating my itinerary. I’d be visiting not only Seoul of course, but to some provinces as well and one of them is Jeju.

Jeju is only accessible via plane, as it an island and quite far from Seoul. Thus, I had to book a round trip ticket to Jeju. Options from Busan were JejuAir and AirBusan – I had to choose the latter as the date for my planned arrival to Jeju had no other available slots for Jejuair, it was a bit expensive but I had no choice. There were no hassles booking for the flight though, as the website had an English page. For my Jeju-Seoul flight, I had the option to book it via JejuAir, Eastar, and T’way Airlines. The first two were a bit pricey and they had no good schedule available so I had to choose T’way in this case, the website is all in Korean though! Uh oh! What to do!

Good thing I have knowledge of the Korean language, I was able to navigate the website somehow. Booking a plane ticket would require you to sign up first to their website (this is a requirement for other websites as well such as JejuAir, AirBusan, etc). For this post, I’d guide you first on how to set-up an account as easy as 1,2,3!

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Told ya, all in Korean!






  
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